News in :90 – Sept. 13, 2018

A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as a deadline for federal support for Native Americans displaced by Hurricane Maria. Researchers at George Washington University estimated 3,000 people dead from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and a San Francisco board voted to remove a 19th century controversial statue. PR Director Kate Smarjesse has today’s News in :90.

News in :90 – September 12, 2018

North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia have been declared in a state of emergency and New Hampshire is set to elect its first black member of congress or first openly gay representative. Ad Director Amanda Gasow has today’s News In :90.

AP: Confusion swirls on border after Trump reversal on families

President Donald Trump’s order to stop separating migrant children from their parents spread confusion and uncertainty along the border, with no clear plan to reunite families but with growing signs the administration is dialing back its “zero tolerance” policy on those entering the U.S. illegally.

News in :90 – April 17, 2018

An eight year old student from Sauk Rapids brought a knife to school and harmed students, the Playful Learning Lab partnered with OK Go, international inspectors enter a Syrian town. TommieMedia’s Chioma Uwagwu has today’s News in :90.

Sports in :60 – April 12, 2018

The Timberwolves clinch a spot in the playoffs, St. Thomas softball coach John Tschida reaches 900 victories, and the MSHSL is allowing shortened baseball and softball games due to poor weather. Reporter Mark Ahern has today’s Sports in :60.